My Journey Through cf.Objective() 2009 (And My Raffle Winner!)

cf.Objective() 2009 was an unbelievable conference. This was my second year there and it seems to be getting better each time. If you want to read about my experience, checkout my review on Fusion Authority (teaser below):

In The Magic of Thinking Big, Dr. David Schwartz tells us that to improve ourselves and our ability to think creatively, we need to surround ourselves with people of the highest caliber. I believe in this concept 100%. I believe that to become smarter, we must communicate with the smartest people; to reach our full potential, we must spend time with those who are the most accomplished; and, to become better, we must be around people that actively encourage us to break the boundaries of mediocrity and strive for improvement. I found that cf.Objective() helped me with all of these aspirations.

In the best meaning of the term, cf.Objective() overwhelmed me; it was all at once intimidating and invigorating, exhausting and energizing. Sitting there, listening to the brightest minds in our community, I felt both completely inadequate and yet, at the same time, full of more potential than ever. With each passing session, all I could think about was how badly I wanted to get home and start applying the ideas that were just presented. Each talk seemed to symbolize another milestone - each concept, another stop on my travels from journeyman to master. The conference not only presented the vast body of knowledge that I want to build, it laid the foundations upon which to build it.

As many of you know, in addition to just attending the conference, I was also hosting a photo raffle in which the winner of a Flip Mino HD video recorder would be selected from the pool of people with whom I was lucky enough to take a photo. I met a lot of great people and took some great photos and now, it's time to select a random winner! To keep things interesting, I decided to leverage Twitter's search API to help me pick a random number (drum roll please):

Congratulations to Luis Majano!! For any of you who don't know Luis, he is the creator of the ColdBox framework, and uber documenter, and all around brilliant guy.

I'd love to do the same exact thing at the upcoming CFUNITED conference in August. So, if you see me there, come get a photo!

One of the funniest moments at the conference was when Chris Scott and Mark Mandel were talking about possible additions to ColdSpring and Luis jumped in with the, "If you want that I can give it to you - ColdBox already does that."

I have to say to everyone else who sees this comment, that you and your blog is a true embodiment of the spirit of our community. A friendly smile, open arms and lots of great knowledge. I am personally looking forward to attending your first conference speaking engagement at CFUnited, it's long overdue!

Once again Ben it was great catching up with you during CF.Objective(), see you soon at CFUnited!

Thanks so much the kind words. It was great catching up and having a few meals together; heck, even the airport burrito was a good time (not counting when Samer held us up at security and was almost strip searched).

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